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The country’s recent political chaos and economic woes have undermined investor sentiment. But UK roundtable participants argue there will be opportunities for the taking as the real estate market recovers.
Underpinned by demographic tailwinds, rental models across the living sector can provide stable, long-term returns as tenants progress through different life stages, argues Eagle Street’s Shane Scully.
Demographic and economic drivers, government support and evolving capital markets support investment in multifamily residential properties, says Vlinker’s Craig To.
Managers of private funds are becoming more global with increasingly complex fund structures, while navigating new technologies, say Cyril Schopfer and Craig Williams of RBC Investor & Treasury Services
Japan’s positive lending environment, coupled with great infrastructure and governance reforms, creates a compelling and broad investment opportunity, says BentallGreenOak’s Fred Schmidt.
Ares’ Michelle Creed and Jamie Sunday see real estate secondaries opportunities abound.
More investors and managers are considering secondaries as a solution for their portfolios, but the diverse nature of the region makes transactions more challenging, say Bastian Wolff, Christian Keiber, Anthony Wong and Jonathan Olier.
Alternative lenders are strongly positioned to make up the continent’s funding shortfall. But raising capital is a major issue, say participants in PERE’s roundtable discussion
CIM’s Jolly Singh says understanding tenant needs is crucial to making a move-in-ready product
Partners Group’s Jessica Wichser and Kelly Xu address the challenges associated with scaling up management-intensive value-add residential and logistics portfolios